The aim of this study was to establish which cut-off point for the forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio (i.e. fixed 0.70 or lower limit of normal (LLN) cut-off point) best predicts accelerated lung function decline and exacerbations in middle-aged smokers. We performed secondary analyses on the Lung Health Study dataset. 4045 smokers aged 35-60 years with mild-to-moderate obstructive pulmonary disease were subdivided into categories based on presence or absence of obstruction according to both FEV1/FVC cut-off points. Post-bronchodilator FEV1 decline served as the primary outcome to compare subjects between the categories. 583 (14.4%) subjects were nonobstructed and 3230 (79.8%) subjects were obstructed a...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
Abstract Background The identification of smoking-related lung disease in current and former smokers...
BACKGROUND: Current COPD guidelines advocate a fixed < 0.70 FEV1/FVC cutpoint to define airflow obst...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the cardinal cause of COPD, but only a relatively small percentage ...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
BACKGROUND Current COPD guidelines advocate a fixed < 0.70 FEV1/FVC cutpoint to define airflow obstr...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
RATIONALE Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COPD ...
Item does not contain fulltextRATIONALE Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function dec...
Contains fulltext : 108583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cur...
BackgroundThe identification of smoking-related lung disease in current and former smokers with norm...
Background: Although airway obstruction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is due to pa...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
Abstract Background The identification of smoking-related lung disease in current and former smokers...
BACKGROUND: Current COPD guidelines advocate a fixed < 0.70 FEV1/FVC cutpoint to define airflow obst...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is the cardinal cause of COPD, but only a relatively small percentage ...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
BACKGROUND Current COPD guidelines advocate a fixed < 0.70 FEV1/FVC cutpoint to define airflow obstr...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
Background: Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COP...
RATIONALE Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function decline is steepest in mild COPD ...
Item does not contain fulltextRATIONALE Recent evidence indicates that the rate of lung function dec...
Contains fulltext : 108583.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Cur...
BackgroundThe identification of smoking-related lung disease in current and former smokers with norm...
Background: Although airway obstruction in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is due to pa...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
COPD is the most common chronic lung disease. It becomes more prevalent with increasing age but rema...
Abstract Background The identification of smoking-related lung disease in current and former smokers...